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Looking for a night nurse to assist with feeding and newborn child care, at least 5 years of experience.
Plan to give birth in a hospital due to no local birth center. I am unaware how much a doula cost. I want to do fully unmedicated if possible! I am 27 my boyfriend is 30. I am hoping to be able to build a connection to ask questions and learn about my body during and after pregnancy.
We will be having a hospital birth with a midwife if all goes to plan at memorial east hospital in belleville. I would like a doula to help me with a birth plan and support me through labor and delivery. I also am interested in having some level of postpartum doula support.
Hi, I am a first time mom here! I am looking for a night nurse full time starting late September this year. For one month only I would need help with changing soothing and burping baby during the night to get some extra sleep Starting at 20 an hour but I am open to look at experience. I am looking for someone closer to home wouldn’t want someone driving more than an hour just in case!
Looking for a certified (daytime) postpartum doula, with minimum 5 years of experience. Estimated budget: ~$35-40/hr
I plan on giving birth at St. Alexian Hospital in Hoffman Estates, IL or Delnor Hospital in Geneva, IL. I have Medicare primary insurance and Medicaid secondary insurance. I want to wait until my water is broken to go to the hospital as I want a more natur1al birth.
Looking for a doula who can be guiding my birth in a hospital , and afterwards . For budget I’m looking for someone who works through Medicaid and that has experience 3-4 years .
I am very new at this doula thing but I am pregnant with my 4th child. I will be delivering at a hospital only because I find it a little safer for my situation. I am HIV positive which makes me a high risk pregnancy.
Hi, I’m reaching out for my sister in law Katie. She delivered today after a 30 hour labor and emergency c section at 38 weeks. She also had preeclampsia. The baby is healthy but has low oxygen so is in the NICU right now. Her and her husband are first time parents and I know have an uphill battle with recovery. I think they will need extra specialized support when they get home and am hoping you could help Provide this.
Need someone to help with housekeeping and sometimes keeping the older kiddo entertained when mom needs a break to nap with newborn
Rush hospital is where I plan to give birth (main campus). My estimated budget would be 1500-2000. My birth plan is still being developed. I know I would want an epidural and pain meds as I’m not good with pain. I don’t really want to be induced unless medically necessary. I would like to allow my body to naturally take its course. I don’t really want a lot of medical intervention aside from pain relief. I would like an experienced doula who is certified (at least 2 years experience). I’m mainly looking for a birth doula to support me during labor as I’m very anxious about giving birth for the first time. I would like someone who would advocate for me during this time, help with relaxation, pain techniques, birthing positions. I also feel like they could help my partner better support me as well. I have blue cross blue shield of Illinois PPO.
I am a neurodivergent person who is having their first child. My goal is to have a level headed strong supporter in the delivery room and someone to assist in follow up with handling life with a baby when I am autistic and ADHD
Birth support postpartum support
Description of Needs: We are seeking an experienced night doula or newborn care specialist for a short term, shared care arrangement from May 26th through June 1st. You will be caring for two infants simultaneously: our daughter Renee (3.5 months old) and my brother's baby (6 months old). The care will take place at my brother's home, located at 1568 Anderson Ln, Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089. Care Details and Duties: • Managing all overnight feedings, soothing, and diaper changes for both babies to help maximize sleep for the parents. • Tracking sleep and feeding schedules. • Performing light, baby related duties such as washing and sterilizing bottles and reloading formula dispenser. • Neither baby has special medical needs or complex feeding requirements at this time. Estimated Budget: • We are anticipating a rate of $50 to 60 per hour, commensurate with your experience level.
Hello, Looking for a night doula to help in the evening starting with the first night when we’re back from the hospital. Ideally we’re looking for someone who is certified, registered nurse with over 7 years of experience and someone who can help with light cleaning or cooking. Helpful if can help with sleep training and laundry.
Need someone who can see me because I am planning on a hospital birth
Di-di twins delivering at Northwestern in Chicago. Looking for post partum doula / night nurse capabilities for a provider that accepts BCBS insurance (I had medical necessity but have struggled to find provider). 38 years old and delivered previous two children without an epidural and with the support of a doula.
I plan to give birth naturally in a hospital - i have blue cross blue shield illinois - id number u3v825904897
Need postpartum doula for higher risk pregnancy mom
Hi Parul! I am looking for a birth doula that is ideally open to in-home and hospital support. I plan to labor at home for as much as possible before transferring to the hospital. Hope to hear from you soon! - Brenna Jacobs 925-997-0492
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